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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make a lecture" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to prepare or deliver a lecture. Example: "The professor spent all night making her lecture on quantum physics for the next day's class."
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I try to make a lecture an interactive experience that pulls students into the rest of the coursework, something that they cannot get elsewhere.
Richard D'Oyly Carte, an English impresario, invited Wilde to make a lecture tour of North America, simultaneously priming the pump for the US tour of Patience and selling this most charming aesthete to the American public.
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For a university, the way of giving lectures practice oriented makes a lecture less boring and more comprehensive.
Stay away from blaming, using criticism to make a point, lecturing, sarcasm and name calling.
We empirically identify those aspects that make an effective lecture according to both quantitative and qualitative assessments of the opinions of a select group of emergency medicine educators.
You don't need to sit down and make this a lecture; instead, bring it up when it's appropriate.
This is the first of eight papers that will make up a lecture series entitled "Digital Humanities and the Ancient World". The event is co-sponsored by the AHMA Colloquium and the Townsend Center for the Humanities.
Making a distributed lecture immersive and interactive, however, requires much more than just having a connection.
After posting a few short papers on the Internet and making a whirlwind lecture tour of the United States, Dr. Perelman disappeared back into the Russian woods in the spring of 2003, leaving the world's mathematicians to pick up the pieces and decide if he was right.
They also made a rich lecture presentation tool that lets students interact with the content.
Little objective evidence exists regarding what makes a good lecture.
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